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John McDaniel
Researcher at Kent State University
Publications - 89
Citations - 2224
John McDaniel is an academic researcher from Kent State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Hemodynamics. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 80 publications receiving 1931 citations. Previous affiliations of John McDaniel include United States Department of Veterans Affairs & Ulster University.
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The effects of cold and lower body negative pressure on cardiovascular homeostasis.
David J. Kean,David J. Kean,Corey A. Peacock,Corey A. Peacock,Gabriel J. Sanders,Gabriel J. Sanders,John McDaniel,Lisa A. C. Colvin,Ellen L. Glickman +8 more
TL;DR: Cold improved the subject's tolerance to LBNP, and was significantly lower throughout the COLD trial as compared to the AMB trials.
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Peripheral fatigue limits endurance exercise via a sensory feedback-mediated reduction in spinal motoneuronal output
Markus Amann,Markus Amann,Massimo Venturelli,Massimo Venturelli,Stephen J. Ives,John McDaniel,John McDaniel,Gwenael Layec,Matthew J. Rossman,Russell S. Richardson,Russell S. Richardson +10 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that peripheral fatigue and associated afferent feedback limits the development of peripheral fatiguing and compromises endurance exercise performance by inhibiting CMD.
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Acute Reversal of Endothelial Dysfunction in the Elderly After Antioxidant Consumption
D. Walter Wray,Steven K. Nishiyama,Ryan A. Harris,Jia Zhao,John McDaniel,Anette S. Fjeldstad,Melissa A. H. Witman,Stephen J. Ives,Zachary Barrett-O'Keefe,Russell S. Richardson,Russell S. Richardson +10 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that antioxidant consumption acutely restores endothelial function in the elderly while disrupting normal endothelium-dependent vasodilation in the young and suggested that this age-related impairment is attributed, at least in part, to free radicals.
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Progressive handgrip exercise: evidence of nitric oxide-dependent vasodilation and blood flow regulation in humans.
D. Walter Wray,Melissa A. H. Witman,Stephen J. Ives,John McDaniel,Anette S. Fjeldstad,Joel D. Trinity,Jamie D. Conklin,Mark A. Supiano,Mark A. Supiano,Russell S. Richardson +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that endothelial NO synthase inhibition with L-NMMA abolishes the relationship between shear stress and BA vasodilation during handgrip exercise, providing clear evidence of NO-dependent vasodilating in this experimental model and support this paradigm as a novel and valid approach for a noninvasive assessment of No bioavailability in humans.
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Determinants of metabolic cost during submaximal cycling.
TL;DR: It is suggested that mechanical power output and pedal speed, a marker for muscle shortening velocity, are the main determinants of metabolic cost during submaximal cycling, whereas pedaling rate does not significantly contribute to metabolic cost.